Tag: economy
Sri Lanka needs better transport, credit access to benefit from trade: study
June 04, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka needs to improve access to markets through better transport infrastructure and access to credit to take advantage of opportunities presented by trade, a new study on the trade-poverty nexus in the island says. A major feature of the trade-poverty nexus in the island has been the uneven growth […]
Sri Lanka will not try forcible curbing of fuel use: minister
June 3, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will not try to impose laws on productive sectors of the economy to curb oil use, but is aiming to cut energy use in the state sector by about 20 percent, a government minister said. Siyambalapitiya said the trains, state buses and the military consumed substantial amounts of […]
Sri Lanka flood death toll rises; 250,000 displaced
June 3, 2008 (AFP) – The death toll from a week of torrential rain across Sri Lanka has risen to 17 and more than 253,000 people have been driven from their homes, the island’s disaster management centre said Tuesday.Sri Lanka depends on the monsoons for irrigation and power generation but they frequently cause loss of […]
Sri Lanka fuel subsidy fraud bared in newspaper editorial
June 02, 2008 (LBO) – An influential weekly has slammed Sri Lanka’s practice of giving subsidies in the guise of helping the common man, and exposed the depth of the deception involved in doling out diesel ‘subsidies’. “It is seldom if ever admitted that a major revenue stream for the exchequer comes from the various […]
Japan may export rice to Sri Lanka: official
TOKYO, June 2, 2008 (AFP) – Japan is mulling a request from Sri Lanka to export up to 200,000 tonnes of its imported rice supplies to help Colombo ease acute food shortages, a Japanese foreign ministry official said Monday.But Japan, Asia’s biggest economy, is sitting on a rice mountain as it needs to import 770,000 […]
Sri Lanka floods kills seven, displace tens of thousands
June 2, 2008 (AFP) – Heavy monsoon rains have killed seven people and driven 73,000 from their homes across Sri Lanka, the island’s disaster management centre said Monday. The centre’s emergency relief director, Brigadier N.B. Weregama, said that soldiers, navy and airforce personnel had been deployed to ferry the displaced to nearby schools, temples, churches […]
Sri Lanka should watch external sector developments: economist
June 01, 2008 (LBO) – A strong balance of payments position and a strong currency is giving stability to Sri Lanka’s external sector. But it is at odds with the high inflation the country has been seeing in recent months. Q: What about the EU? Is the situation better there? A: In the EU it […]
Sri Lanka politicians to meddle in fuel use
May 31, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s ruling politicians are to come up with plans next week to reduce energy use, with the petroleum bill being identified as the biggest threat to the country, senior ministers said. Trade minister Bandula Gunewardene said the country last year spent 2.4 billion dollars on oil imports compared to […]
Sri Lanka seeks food crisis loan: World Bank
The World Bank is considering giving Sri Lanka a crisis loan to tackle galloping food prices, the global financial institution’s vice president said on Friday.“The fund is targeting some 800 million dollars for countries such as Sri Lanka that have been hit by the food crisis,” Patel said. The solution for Sri Lanka, he said, […]
‘s inflation hit new high; another index suppressed
May 30, 2008 (LBO) – Inflation in Sri Lanka’s capital hit a new high of 26.2 percent in May up from 25.0 percent on a new index, while an index showing higher inflation was scrapped, the government’s statistics office said. Increases were seen in the food, clothing and footwear, housing and fuels, house maintenance, health […]
Sri Lanka warns Western sanctions could worsen internal conflict
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Sri Lanka called on Western powers Thursday to be wary of imposing sanctions for its alleged human rights violations, warning that the action could worsen the island’s long-running ethnic conflict.The United States and the European Union have withheld various aid programs and are debating whether to withdraw special trade benefits from Sri […]
Top Sri Lanka official says freezing prices an economic crime
May 29, 2008 (LBO) – A top official of a government body said freezing prices of government output was an ‘economic crime’ because the popular concept of ‘government bearing the burden’ had no factual basis. “Suppressing prices and freezing them is an economic crime,” head of Sri Lanka Railways Lalithasiri Gunaruwan told reporters. “It is […]
